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* In ''Literature/TheMissing'' series by Creator/MargaretPetersonHaddix, an airplane full of babies mysteriously appears in an airport in the 90s. Turns out that people from the future have [[spoiler:kidnapped most of the most famous missing children (e.g. Anastasia, the Lindbergh baby) to give to future families to adopt.]]

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* In ''Literature/TheMissing'' ''Literature/{{The Missing|Haddix}}'' series by Creator/MargaretPetersonHaddix, an airplane full of babies mysteriously appears in an airport in the 90s. Turns out that people from the future have [[spoiler:kidnapped most of the most famous missing children (e.g. Anastasia, the Lindbergh baby) to give to future families to adopt.]]
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* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfSaintMarys''. Time travel's not a common thing in the setting, and the vast majority in Max's home time don't even know time travel exists, but for the main characters access to time machines is routine.

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* In ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughTime'', [[spoiler: Chiaki]] reveals the future he comes from to be like this.

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* In ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughTime'', ''Anime/TheGirlWhoLeaptThroughTime'': [[spoiler: Chiaki]] reveals the future he comes from to be like this.



* In the ''ComicBook/KarateKid'' comic series, the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes maintain their usual near ridiculous blasé attitude about time travel, showing up for the first issue to help with a fight and then taking off back to the future in a huff after telling K.K. he'll com them to ask for help sooner or later and they'll see him then.



** A plot point in ''ComicBook/TwoForTheDeathOfOne''. So that Superman can't travel to the past and interfere with his plan, Lord Satanis sabotages every time-travel method known by Superman: his own Kryptonian powers, the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes' Time Bubble, ComicBook/TheAtom's Time Pool, Franchise/TheFlash's Cosmic Treadmill... But there're ''so many'' ways to time-travel in 'Franchise/TheDCU'' that Superman eventually finds out about a time machine he knew nothing about: Rip Hunter's Time Sphere.

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** A plot point in ''ComicBook/TwoForTheDeathOfOne''. So that Superman can't travel to the past and interfere with his plan, Lord Satanis sabotages every time-travel method known by Superman: his own Kryptonian powers, the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes' Time Bubble, ComicBook/TheAtom's Time Pool, Franchise/TheFlash's Cosmic Treadmill... But there're ''so many'' ways to time-travel in 'Franchise/TheDCU'' ''Franchise/TheDCU'' that Superman eventually finds out about a time machine he knew nothing about: Rip Hunter's ComicBook/RipHunter's Time Sphere.


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** In "ComicBook/TheUnknownLegionnaire": Supergirl loses her memory, and her only clue to her identity is one piece of paper in her pocket stating her presence might be needed in the 30th century. Hence, Kara decides to travel to the future, never questioning or wondering how can or why she can accomplish such a feat; and she has no trouble pulling it off despite being amnesiac.
** In the ''ComicBook/KarateKid'' comic series, the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes maintain their usual near ridiculous blasé attitude about time travel, showing up for the first issue to help with a fight and then taking off back to the future in a huff after telling K.K. he'll com them to ask for help sooner or later and they'll see him then.
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* In ''Literature/ThePsychologyOfTimeTravel'', time travel is an elite but well-known career. While human time travel is only open to the select few, the Time Traveller Conclave manufactures the Conjurer's Candybox, a toy which allows anyone to send small objects into the future.
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-->-- '''The Doctor''', ''Series/DoctorWho'', [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E1SmithAndJones "Smith and Jones"]]

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-->-- '''The Doctor''', ''Series/DoctorWho'', [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E1SmithAndJones "Smith "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E1SmithAndJones Smith and Jones"]]
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